General Limitations on the Means and Methods of Warfare

This article is written by Akhilandeswari Bonam,a student of Sri Padmavati Mahila Visvavidyalayam, Tirupati. INTRODUCTION Means and Methods of Warfare are the procedures by which the military commanders used the weapons in conflicts.Where conflicts arise between two armed forces or civilians, the military commanders use the strategies of methods of warfare against an enemy.The strategiesRead More

Judicial Activism

This article is written by Gaurav Purohit, a student of Amity University Rajasthan. INTRODUCTION The Judiciary assumes a significant role in maintaining and promoting the rights of residents in a nation. The dynamic function of the judiciary in maintaining the rights of residents and protecting the constitutional and general set of laws of the nationRead More

Shreya Singhal v. Union of India

This article is written by Gaurav Purohit, a student of Amity University, Rajasthan. Background and Facts of the Case The police of Mumbai arrested two girls their name was Shaheen Dhada and Rinu Srinivasan in 2012 for imparting their dismay at a bandh acquired in the wake of Shiv Sena leader Bal Thackery’s demise. TheRead More

The Polarity of Crime and Tort

In this article T.PREETHI, student of government law collage, Tirunelveli, Explains about the concept of CRIME and TORT, along with the difference. Crime and tort are frequently used words, but what do they mean and where do they differ? Tort The concept of tort can be defined as a civil wrong, due to which aRead More

Priniciples of Natural Justice

This article is written by Akhilandeswari Bonam, a student of Sri Padmavati Mahila Visvavidyalayam. INTRODUCTION The Principles of Natural Justice are about protecting the people from abuse of power by government officials. It is an important aspect of Administrative Law. Natural justice means making a sensible and reasonable decision on a matter. Natural justice isRead More

Weighing between strict liability and absolute liability

In this article T.PREETHI, student of Government Law College, Tirunelveli, Explains about the concept of rule of strict liability and absolute liability. This also highlights the evolution of the same. The Concept of Strict Liability The concept of strict liability evolved after Ryland’s vs. fletchers’ case. The principle laid in this case, is that ‘ifRead More

Suresh Kumar Koushal v. Naz Foundation

This article is written by Madhur Samriti Sharma, a 4th year student of the ICFAI Law School (IFHE), Hyderabad) Case Number SLP (C) No. 15436/2009 (CC No. 9255/2009) Equivalent Citations Civil Appeal No. 10972 OF 2013 Bench G.S. Singhvi, S.J Mukhopadhaya Decided On 11th December, 2013 Relevant Section/Act Domestic Law: –  Constitution of India 1949:Read More

Sakshi v. Union of India

This article is written by Madhur Samriti Sharma, a 4th year student of the ICFAI Law School (IFHE), Hyderabad. Case Number Writ Petition No. 33 of 1997 Equivalent Citations (2004) 5 SCC 546, AIR 2000 SC 3479 Bench DR. A.S. Anand (CJI), B.N. Kirpal, K.T. Thomas, Sujata V. Manohar Decided On 26th May, 2004 RelevantRead More

State of Punjab v. Gurmit Singh

This case analysis is written by Madhur Samriti Sharma, a 4th year student of ICFAI Law School (IFHE), Hyderabad Equivalent Citations 1996 AIR 1393, 1996 SCC (2) 384 Bench Anand, A.S. (J), Ahmad Saghir S. (J) Decided On 16th January 1996 Relevant Section/Act Sections 363, 366, 368, 376 IPC. Section 118 of the Evidence Act,Read More

S. Varadarajan v. State of Madras

This case analysis is written by Aanchal Rawat, a 2nd year student of R.N.P.I.S.L. & J. Case Number Criminal Appeal No.46 of 1963 Equivalent Citation 1965 AIR 942, 1965 SCR (1) 243 Bench Hon’ble Justice J.R.Mudholkar, Hon’ble Justice K.Subba Rao and Hon’ble Justice M. Hidayatullah. Decided on  9th September 1964 Relevant Act/ Section  Indian PenalRead More